The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 29, 1909, Page 8

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JONES PLAYING BOTH ENDS . AGAINST THE MODDLE WILY SENATOR LEAVES IN DIS PUTE POSITION ON PASSAGE OF LOCAL OPTION BILL BY T. J. DILLON. OLYMPIA, Jan. 29.-—Many and Cunning are the plans being laid t @raw into the local option fights the United States senators from Washington. Senator Jones has Feaponded to hints and overtures fo the extent of a telegram in favor @f local option. But the senator ‘on teonutio us. The gene Ghadgnen ° Grame hax afvorded th fOr A means of cscape at least for the time being Benator Jones is in favor of a Ica) option law, a good law, a @trove law, an effective law; he Wants the republican platform Pledge lived up to—dut he aye Rothing about the « Di. It may be {Saloon league at the senator APPOINTMENTS MADE : BY GOV. COSGROVE OLYMPIA Governor Cosgrov Harry ©. Giithaw o! Ber of the board of contro! t eed Matt L. Piles, who res At the request of Howard @nd appointed Col. A.B. Cagwin, a @hingle manufacturer of Kelso, as Member of the state tax commis Jan. 29, } Pp has appott lon to succeed to the vacancy cre Bled last August by the resignation @f J. A. Basterday of Tacoma. Howard Cosgrove further Bowheced that, as a particul to Lieut. Gov. Hay, L. Da ot Davenport would be conti as State food and dairy Inspector, and iso thst no changes were con. . aaa in the — now held an favor BY ILLON. YMPIA. 29.—Olympia ts of office seekers just now. The of Governor Cosgrove bas the effect of attracting every who imagines he has 6 on the executive appointing Jo addition, there are the creation of new judaes, an new judges comes new bailiffs. King, Pierce, Spokane, Cow and Chehalis there are delega- to impress upon the leg the judicial necessity of more | for their sections. ‘ Pierce and Spokane are! good success, and there is_ prospect that new judges will | ointed. The other judictal| ily the whole future of the party in the state is de-} ft upon the selections to be and what complicates the more than anything else J problematical attitude of} Governor Hay. | ther Mr. Hay will defer tn} and his frien his own discretion, and if so| what extent, furnishes place with material for cogita-| One seeker for an important appeared before Mr. Hay in ition of mind that would not ly be looked upon as in- of executive ability. Forth- this applicant announced his guceess, but as there is one precedent for breaking of ‘office in a case of THE LAST. CHANCE GREAT ANNUAL CLEAR. oe SALE AT D. S$. JOHN. . ENDS TOMORROW ral S Violins and Mandolins, regularly gold nt $10 and $15, nd $9.65. The $25 and $35 values now only $16.35 and $23.45. Guitars at $1250 now only $9.60 jos as low aw $4.45 and up. Ac ered your choice at nearly a off. Used Cornets (many makes), Trombones, Flutes, Ciari onets and other Band Instruments at actually less than half original In figures. Strings, Bows, Music Bags. strument Cases and Supplies of all kinds also greatly reduced Remember the famous Johnston Guarantee—“Money Back if not ex actly as represented in every par tielar”—-accompanies each sale— Jarge or small. To those who cannot pay all cash We'll grant reasonable terms. This fa your last opportunity to take ad Vantage of this money saving event. first thing tomorrow ance Bale ends positively tomorrow evening. eae ao sahaToN Third \~——— ames in placing the lock at Salmon Bay }did not think it n sary to pay | it Will raise the water to an ox tolls on the words “AnthS@aloon| tent that will inundate property League.” but his failure to do go} Valued at more than & million dol } Semple, superintendent of th [given a place and cther applicants ee OFFICE SEEKERS THRONG OLYMPIA We arantes @ full growth of A splendid Kuabe (like new) only | pall, "p.charsee wit'l von are pat. $288 tn Johnston's Clearance Sale, Pla corner, wr Western and pry Ses |ind. ‘Phone 4854 bills in the legisiature ff to the wishes of Mr.| Millmen Protest. Millmen of Ballard are protesting against locating the Lake Washing }tow canal lock at the entrance to! f Salmon Bay. They wish it placed jat Ross instead They urge that As an alternative it is sum loaves the question of his moaning od that the lock be placed at |f lara. open, The anti-Saloon lea aasert that Senator Jon we and that Baimon Bay be their bill, while the | dredged out Saloon league people take th posite position, As far ax Senator Jones goes the question is not de termined MORE GROUND FOR Thore still remains Senator Piles | GIRLS’ SCHOOL to be heard from, and the exact} r. ; hed mann no will sidoatep | F. Jones, who offered the ts or of much basal a alte at Ravenna for the ulation ally of no import | Se attle Women's Trade School for ance to the ature Ww | Gtrla, haa announced that he will) i | give an additional tract for recros tor Piles believ but It may affec the senate avocation about two] years henc The scheme appears to be to pla nator Piles in a corner and ma him speak out If he urges the passage of the anti Saloon league btil, the Royal Arch | will it down in a book, and if he doesn't the antiSaloon league will take official ne tlon grounds and allow the tnatitu tion the privilege of welling ther |f ground at the end of five years,| The land is now worth $3,000. Dolaura Visits Seattle, The yacht Dolaura o rnor James Dunsmulr ‘olumbia arrived in with Mra Dunany of guests aboard, wh 1 a few days with friends in/ff vinit of the De since b © months ago fre aho was built a with every luxury Bh by the following: Dr, John long, with @ ern Washington Hospital for the In sane at Medical Lake; A. P, Cab houn, supe: ndent of the West eru Washington Hospital for the! po, Insane at Fort Steilacoom, and Dora Changes Schedule. to & requent from the partment, the Alaska | apany has changed the | | | | | George W. Tibbetts, as superin: | sailing of its steamer Dora so that tendent of the soldiers’ home at Kodiak and outty points which |f Orting. the Dora makes er run for |f ard will hav Howard Cosgrove sald that other |§ nalghtty aallls appointments, a few, will be made his father leaves here. He beyond saying “nothing m done yet,” to discuss or Mobundro will be appotat ed bank examiner. Kees will be ¢ Dora has formerly been con: |i necting with the boat leaving bere on the Sth of each month. clone to the time of the Portland Ko-| diak really had but one mat! service. ow she will connect with the boat} ving here on the f4th of every month. will be cared for, me) A eupers Kimbal) Piano, the $560 value, only $298 In Jobnaton's Clear. | ance Sale. Ende tomorrow eve. this kind, the announcement 4s not | taken as offiotal. | Ends tomorrow eve. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats At Money-Saving Prices $ 4. 00. now Nt w MEN’S & YOUNG MEN’S SUITS, OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS (Blues and Blacks Included) ° . At Big Savings Values up to $16.50, Now eee eee ee ee eee ee ee Values up to $22.50, Values up to $30.00, OR atin tee 4dmpyce-e Values up to $37.5 go at $6.40 )7 different | extraordinary | Come the ||. This Clear-| and University Now $25. 00. REWARD The above amount will be paid to anyon bor tom, Laddic. in good condition. Color, «able end ae hurt nite ot, “and white collar; large, very timid Dinao peared oomber 29, 1601 by MRS. DANIEL BRKING, 2616 West orn Ave. Telephones: Main 1623; Ind. 11 or A 1190, Ort wifi! + a ts degpe a sent Tne yay Company of 6¢—Tw LOIS THEATRE Phones Sune | Seattle Theatre THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUA Sale of Men’s Shoes at the Shafer Shoe Store Tomorrow the Shafer Shoe Store (which is now the Arcade Annex, near to University street) will offer all manner of fine shoes for men at decisive savings. GROUP NO. 1 Men’s Shoes of Patent Leather, Vici Kid or Box Calf, Lace or Button Styles—all widths and sizes. Former prices up 2 6. 5 to $4.00. On sale tomorrow at 2 GROUP NO. 2 Men's Shoes of Patent Leather, Gun Metal, Box Calf and Vici Kid—all sizes and widths, - and all new styles, regular prices 3 15 up to $5, on sale tomorrow at... a 5 e Boys’ Shoes—Special Boys’ Sh f Ps g Ki att co gel rag yh were 826, $1. 95 now oe: 8 Mee ee ee eS zs. The Shafer ShoeStore/ = 1304 First Avenue—Arcade Annex ~#t AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre JOHN QVAT. Manager. DRESVAM. V8 iA PA Va i 60c Chocolates, All Flavors, 35 | LastDay| \ of the— ag Nias on aang 89c Men’s 12ic Wool Socks ig Value 32 Heavy Wool Blue Bocks, « Move on Sale 7c Women’ s $1 a5. ieion. Suite 95c y t t <— Move ‘on Sate 95c $1.25 Muslin Skirts 89c ng sleever Fine quality Muslin Skirt, 18-inch £ unos, three rows lace in | sertion, cluster tucks, dust ruffle Regular value $1.26 Move on Sale 89c pie «tor EM $1.25 Gowns 69c Cambrie Gowns, f select from, high or low neck embroidery and te a, oF Jace insertion, with lace edge. good full sixes Move on Sale 69c } | | | t + “Move On” Prices ormaeel 1 hen ge. “Pins eros ats ik Greater imal Prodwe Eas, $ 5.00 now . ., $3.75 rt be M $ 6.00 now . . $450 a iota ¢ gt $ 7.50 now . . $5.65 THE GRAND ) $10.00 now... $7.50 ff mnittietitrattinn, ings are very $12.50 now . . $9.40 fi... comet. NF "a i ie lap of spring. THe RANCH” Beate Today—Rey Main 1904; Ind. 4984. AND THR JURY" Talking of This Great i Next Week—Gilttertag Glories.” i] | RUSSELL & DREW, Mere Phoner 42 other. Actual | Best Dramatic Aitraction of the Season. $15.00. On sa turday ng This Week, ryan” k Same Company tn, or at five dollars Trimmed Hats for Women Get | Marching Orders NAOT HH BWATEON Washington Stores. Some plainly tailored with semi-fitted backs, or fancy effect with loose backs. All sizes in one color or an ‘Women’s Long Coats, Worth $10 to $15, to Go at $5.00 Women’s Dress Skirts, Worth $7.50 to $10, to Go at $5.00 ERE ARE TWO SALES so impor- tfew women would want them—in fact, a good many will patronize both. For the sav- great, the styles very good—and winter yet lingers in the To particularize— Women's Long Coats Made of fancy mixtures, in gray, navy and brown effects, light and dark colors, three-quarter and seven-eighth lengths, Women’s Dress Skirts Seventy-five Dress Skirts in the col- lection, made of fine panama, in gray, black, brown and navy A goodly sprinkling of fancy stripes and mixtures to choose among, in dark and light shades. All-are thor- oughly tailored I lent values at the regular ee : prices- . alues up te $7.50 to $10.00, And all ¢ tomorrow are on sale tomorrow at... + Ending the Wont With a Mighty Sale of Remnants J R ] ° All the rem- e } nants in’ the ° de sheimer Thirty fine Hats are to be | Dress Goods and H Strongest Firat Av., sold at this absurdly little | Silk sections Overcoat denote bay rest & Co. iin price tomorrow.” Brey have ben ener ) e« gether fo in the State Hea hiadivang & Verne woman who has the remot Scare sell. STAR est need of a new hat will | ing — and very ; " | POPULAR VAUNE want one At the favorite lively selling it |]| Pertormances Datly—2:80, styles are included. So: | will be. The col York Band Instruments yen ye ; Sete lection. is GRAND MATIVER POR CHILDREN are big and some are little. iy utedgnnd tary | COMPLETE LINE—EXCLUSIVE SALE me Black and,colored. Trim tht best we've.of- Also Line of Fine Brass Instruments from ...$12.50 up ley, teeth Bs “on ned: WH. siladee. ered i A ene Fine Line Mandolins ....... 50 MADE ON A mings, towers ime, since it in Imported Violins 00 up —— and fancy feathers and cludes, besides Best American-Made Banjos $6.00 up PANTA VAUDEVILLE silks. Former prices up to the a ual short lengths, all sorts of dress skirt Best American-Made Guitars ... $5.00 up Vaudeville.” $12.50. While they last, Pesitks 1 Dr Good: 1 | he Silks anc ess Goods, every color, style and Music Department—Kohler & Chase splle” Mort igh suf $3. 98 weave that fashion approves is represented, and all Cc. H. ROSE, Prop., op; Naymond are marked at Half Regular Fair Prices, Witeel on 1318 Second Avenue . Who Just Pale oe A Three ISHER SEATTLE “Geeta Washington @. E vwadguyvrase ee S ssteee “@

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